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🗓️ 24 July 2025
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Rideshare app Uber is rolling out a new feature in LA, San Francisco, and Detroit, allowing women drivers and passengers to request to be connected only with other women. The company says the move is in hopes of improving safety and recruiting more women drivers. But first: U.S. steel producers raise prices in response to Trump's tariffs, and we take a look at how the housing market could be complicating the jobs picture.
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1:01.2 | Uber tests the idea of women passengers asking for women drivers. |
1:06.6 | I'm David Brancaccio in Los Angeles. First prices for steel made in the U.S. are going up. |
1:12.2 | In the spring and summer quarter, two major domestic producers, Steel Dynamics, and Cleveland Cliffs, |
1:18.0 | substantially raised the price per ton they charge customers by 13.5% in the case of steel dynamics, |
1:24.8 | according to company results. All told, domestic steel producers' subjective prices by 16% this year, |
1:31.8 | Marketplaces Mitchell Hartman explains. |
1:34.3 | Mostly, what's driving American-made steel prices higher |
1:37.5 | is President Trump's tariffs on foreign made steel, |
1:40.8 | which doubled to 50% last month. |
1:43.8 | Ned Hill at the Ohio State University says with |
1:46.7 | imported steel more expensive, domestic producers are just doing what makes sense. |
1:51.8 | Charging what they can. As much as the market will bear. For Jim Piper at Kelle Air products |
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